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Alphabet (GOOG) Stock Price, News & Analysis

$152.13
-6.47 (-4.08%)
(As of 09/6/2024 ET)
Today's Range
$151.94
$159.22
50-Day Range
$152.13
$192.66
52-Week Range
$121.46
$193.31
Volume
25.00 million shs
Average Volume
20.17 million shs
Market Capitalization
$1.88 trillion
P/E Ratio
23.33
Dividend Yield
0.53%
Price Target
$182.86

Alphabet MarketRank™ Stock Analysis

Analyst Rating
Moderate Buy
2.89 Rating Score
Upside/​Downside
20.2% Upside
$182.86 Price Target
Short Interest
Healthy
0.34% of Shares Sold Short
Dividend Strength
Weak
Based on Four Factors
Sustainability
-0.72
Upright™ Environmental Score
News Sentiment
0.21mentions of Alphabet in the last 14 days
Based on 70 Articles This Week
Insider Trading
Selling Shares
$34.06 M Sold Last Quarter
Proj. Earnings Growth
13.24%
From $7.63 to $8.64 Per Share

Overall MarketRank

New Rank-Based ScoringMarketRank is calculated by averaging available category scores (with extra weight given to analysis and valuation), then ranking the company's weighted average against that of other companies.

4.65 out of 5 stars

Computer And Technology Sector

78th out of 594 stocks

Computer Programming, Data Processing, & Other Computer Related Industry

5th out of 58 stocks

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About Alphabet Stock (NASDAQ:GOOG)

Alphabet Inc. is a holding company formed in 2015 with the restructuring of Google. The move was made to allow the company more flexibility in its business pursuits and to create more transparency in the core Google business. Google, which began as a simple search engine, is now synonymous with the Internet, cloud, and services related to each. Today, Alphabet is the 3rd largest tech company globally and the G in FAANG.

Google began in 1996 as a research project into Internet search. Founders Lary Page and Sergey Brin thought there was a better way to search and rank web pages than simply counting the number of times a keyword was used. The original algorithm was called Page Rank and the system Back Rub but those monickers did not last long. The new system instead determined a page's relevance by analyzing the websites that linked back to it. The more websites with higher rankings linking back to the original site the better.

The original prototype of the Google search engine was launched in 1997. The name Google was chosen because it is a very large number and refers to a large amount of information a Google search can provide. If not for an investment Andy Bechtolsheim, co-founder of Sun Microsystems, the company may never have incorporated and become the behemoth it is today.

The company grew over the next few years, changed it headquarters to Palo Alto and then began selling ad space. It was he shift to an ad-based and supported model that provided the income and earnings to grow the company to its current size. Advertising still makes up more than 80% of the revenue. In 2000, the company became the default search engine for Yahoo! and then in 2004 Google went public.

At the time of the IPO, company founders and then-CEO Eric Schmidt agreed to work together for the next 20 years. While that did not come to pass, the trio helped get the company on its current path. In the time since the IPO, Google has not only grown to surpass 3 billion daily searches and 1 billion unique monthly active users it has also acquired other businesses to enhance that growth. The two most notable are the acquisition of Youtube (which is included in the ad-generated revenue) and Motorola. The addition of Motorola was strategic in many ways that include the acquisition of intellectual property and better positioning in patent and other disputes with other tech companies.

Alphabet now operates in 3 core segments providing Internet and Internet-based services globally. Those segments are Google Services, Google Cloud, and Other Bets. The Google Services business is the core Google business and includes search, ads, Google Home, and Youtube among others. The Google Cloud segment is a host of cloud-based services for businesses and individuals that include software suites, security, and cloud-based operations. The Other Bets segment includes a variety of applications and services that do not have a direct bearing on the core business and/or are immaterial to revenue on an individual basis.

GOOG Stock Price History

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Company Calendar

Ex-Dividend for 6/17 Dividend
6/10/2024
Dividend Payable
6/17/2024
Last Earnings
7/23/2024
Today
9/07/2024
Ex-Dividend for 9/16 Dividend
9/09/2024
Dividend Payable
9/16/2024
Next Earnings (Estimated)
10/22/2024
Fiscal Year End
12/31/2024

Industry, Sector and Symbol

Industry
Computer programming, data processing, & other computer related
Sub-Industry
Advertising
Current Symbol
NASDAQ:GOOG
Employees
190,200
Year Founded
2015

Price Target and Rating

Average Stock Price Target
$182.86
High Stock Price Target
$220.00
Low Stock Price Target
$160.00
Potential Upside/Downside
+20.2%
Consensus Rating
Moderate Buy
Rating Score (0-4)
2.89
Research Coverage
9 Analysts

Profitability

Net Income
$73.80 billion
Pretax Margin
30.91%

Debt

Sales & Book Value

Annual Sales
$328.28 billion
Cash Flow
$6.35 per share
Book Value
$24.43 per share

Miscellaneous

Outstanding Shares
12,358,000,000
Free Float
10,752,696,000
Market Cap
$1.88 trillion
Optionable
Optionable
Beta
1.05

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Should I Buy Alphabet Stock? GOOG Pros and Cons Explained

Pros

Here are some ways that investors could benefit from investing in Google:

  • Google Cloud is outgrowing the industry's biggest players, offering superior cloud computing solutions with custom-designed processors.
  • Google's diverse product portfolio includes Google Services, Google Cloud, and Other Bets segments, providing multiple revenue streams.
  • Google Workspace offers cloud-based communication and collaboration tools for enterprises, enhancing productivity and efficiency.
  • Google's strong presence in various regions globally ensures a wide market reach and potential for growth.
  • Investors can consider Google's stock price, which reflects the company's performance and market expectations.

Cons

Investors should be bearish about investing in Google for these reasons:

  • Google faces regulatory challenges and antitrust scrutiny, which could impact its business operations and growth prospects.
  • Competition in the tech industry is intense, with other major players constantly innovating and challenging Google's market position.
  • Market volatility and economic uncertainties can affect Google's stock performance, leading to potential risks for investors.
  • Google's Other Bets segment, while innovative, may not contribute significantly to the company's overall revenue and profitability.
  • Investors need to carefully assess Google's financial reports and market trends to make informed investment decisions.
These pros and cons were generated based on recent news and financial data from MarketBeat in order to provide readers with the fastest and most accurate insights. They were last updated on Monday, August 26, 2024. Please send any questions or comments about these Alphabet pros and cons to contact@marketbeat.com.

GOOG Stock Analysis - Frequently Asked Questions

How have GOOG shares performed this year?

Alphabet's stock was trading at $140.93 at the beginning of the year. Since then, GOOG shares have increased by 7.9% and is now trading at $152.13.
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How were Alphabet's earnings last quarter?

Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) issued its quarterly earnings results on Tuesday, July, 23rd. The information services provider reported $1.89 earnings per share for the quarter, topping the consensus estimate of $1.85 by $0.04. The business's quarterly revenue was up 13.6% on a year-over-year basis.

When did Alphabet's stock split?

Alphabet shares split on Monday, July 18th 2022. The 20-1 split was announced on Tuesday, February 1st 2022. The newly issued shares were distributed to shareholders after the closing bell on Friday, July 15th 2022. An investor that had 100 shares of stock prior to the split would have 2,000 shares after the split.

What is Sundar Pichai's approval rating as Alphabet's CEO?

4,614 employees have rated Alphabet Chief Executive Officer Sundar Pichai on Glassdoor.com. Sundar Pichai has an approval rating of 94% among the company's employees. This puts Sundar Pichai in the top 30% of approval ratings compared to other CEOs of publicly-traded companies.

Does Alphabet have any subsidiaries?

Alphabet subsidiaries include these companies: Alphabet Capital US LLC, Google, and XXVI Holdings Inc..

Who are Alphabet's major shareholders?

Alphabet's top institutional shareholders include Bank of New York Mellon Corp (0.37%), Legal & General Group Plc (0.34%), Ameriprise Financial Inc. (0.13%) and Dimensional Fund Advisors LP (0.12%). Insiders that own company stock include Lawrence Page, Brin Sergey, 2021 Gp LLC Gv, Sundar Pichai, Ruth Porat, Prabhakar Raghavan, Philipp Schindler, Kavitark Ram Shriram, John Kent Walker, John Kent Walker, Amie Thuener O'toole, John L Hennessy, Frances Arnold, Ann Mather, Capitalg 2014 Lp, 2019 Gp LLC Gv, 2017 Gp LLC Gv, 2016 Gp LLC Gv and Sergey Brin.
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How do I buy shares of Alphabet?

Shares of GOOG stock can be purchased through any online brokerage account. Popular online brokerages with access to the U.S. stock market include Charles Schwab, E*TRADE, Fidelity, and Vanguard Brokerage Services.
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What other stocks do shareholders of Alphabet own?

Based on aggregate information from My MarketBeat watchlists, some other companies that Alphabet investors own include Netflix (NFLX), NVIDIA (NVDA), Tesla (TSLA), Alibaba Group (BABA), Walt Disney (DIS), Visa (V) and Intel (INTC).

This page (NASDAQ:GOOG) was last updated on 9/7/2024 by MarketBeat.com Staff

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